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and instead it seems like the way it's playing out is the original debt ceiling fight, we got a bunch of cuts with no revenue. now, in this one we got a bunch of revenue with no cuts. now we'll come into the third round. after a year and a half of negotiating we may have a grand bare gain, it's just not a grand bargain that they actually struck all at once at the same able to. >> rose: so where do they move to now. the debt ceiling extension is, what, a month or so off. david, help me on this. is that what they have to address first or is this something else that must be addressed before you get to the debt ceiling extension question? >> the debt ceiling is likely to come first. the funny thing is at this point to some extent there aren't any external deadlines they absolutely have to meet. these are all created by washington. historically the debt ceiling was not an occasion for a big policy change. it became one in 2011, the republicans successfully made that happen. but they could easily extend the debt kreiling the way washington has in the past. in some ways the bigger thing is t
and instead it seems like the way it's playing out is the original debt ceiling fight, we got a bunch of cuts with no revenue. now, in this one we got a bunch of revenue with no cuts. now we'll come into the third round. after a year and a half of negotiating we may have a grand bare gain, it's just not a grand bargain that they actually struck all at once at the same able to. >> rose: so where do they move to now. the debt ceiling extension is, what, a month or so off. david, help me on...
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sequester is terrible, terrible program cuts. but it's a lot less horrible than the debt ceiling. so any time you're thinking that you have to bargain over that, you are bargain around that and the president can stand firmer on that than he could, i think, on the debt ceiling crisis. so i think his strategy of saying i'm not going to negotiate with you on that is paying off. >> now, jared, it was interesting to me when newt gingrich who did close government in the '90s, newt gingrich predicted that the republicans were in on this. watch this. >> everybody's now talking here comes the debt ceiling. i think that's frankly a dead loser. because in the end you know it's going to happen. the whole financial system is going to say this will be a gigantic problem. you can't be responsible. and they'll cave. >> when you have newt gingrich saying they'll cave. and newt gingrich did this, i mean, you really have to question how the republicans even took this long to start equivocating on what they're going to do. >> i think everything that you've played so far and joan's comments are convin
sequester is terrible, terrible program cuts. but it's a lot less horrible than the debt ceiling. so any time you're thinking that you have to bargain over that, you are bargain around that and the president can stand firmer on that than he could, i think, on the debt ceiling crisis. so i think his strategy of saying i'm not going to negotiate with you on that is paying off. >> now, jared, it was interesting to me when newt gingrich who did close government in the '90s, newt gingrich...
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ceiling will require one dollar of spending cuts over the next ten years. do you think john boehner can deliver on that to his party? >> i think he absolutely can deliver. he delivered on it last time. i think he'll be able to do it again. this is actually a fight with republicans not only anxious for but needs to happen. the president has presided over four $1 trillion deficits in a row. never presented a budget that any member of his own party was willing to vote for. the democratic senate hasn't produced a budget at all in three years. come on, it's time -- revenue portion of this has been settled in the fiscal cliff deal. i cooperated with the administration on that, a lot of my colleagues did as well. i think we've shown a great deal of good faith. it's time for the president to come across and get serious about the spending cuts and reform he said is necessary. >> does that mean if the boehner rule goes into in effect that this deal would mean some type of review monthly? every month at raising the debt limit? >> no, i actually think that's a very sho
ceiling will require one dollar of spending cuts over the next ten years. do you think john boehner can deliver on that to his party? >> i think he absolutely can deliver. he delivered on it last time. i think he'll be able to do it again. this is actually a fight with republicans not only anxious for but needs to happen. the president has presided over four $1 trillion deficits in a row. never presented a budget that any member of his own party was willing to vote for. the democratic...
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ceiling. both the white house and the republicans in congress are digging their heels in raising the threat of another government shutdown. we will get a live report from washington next. plus, seems kids these days have pretty high opinions of themselves according to findings of a new study. the research suggests they could be in for a bit of a disappointment. you ain't all that. et frequent n come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and en treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero hearurn. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? [ voice of dennis ] indeed. isurprise...it's eating less. to losing weight. i'm hungry just thinking about it. thank goodness for new slimful
ceiling. both the white house and the republicans in congress are digging their heels in raising the threat of another government shutdown. we will get a live report from washington next. plus, seems kids these days have pretty high opinions of themselves according to findings of a new study. the research suggests they could be in for a bit of a disappointment. you ain't all that. et frequent n come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and en treats...
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at the end of february there is the triple threat, the automatic spending cuts, the debt ceiling, and a continuing resolution to fund the government. there are also two pieces of legislation that embarrassingly congress dropped the ball on last year are, relief for victims of hurricane sandy and renewal of the violence against women act. there is the farm bill that sets farm subsidies and food aid for the poor. there is postal reform, as the usps hemorrhaging $25 million a day and may need a bail-out, and the pie in the sky, the if only they could get their act together and actually do something wish list items, meaningful changes to the nation's gun laws and immigration reform, which the 11 million undocumented workers in this country are counting on. more than just a full plate, this is a jam packed enchilada of responsibility. joining us now from washington is the sade of capitol hill, boat shoe enthusiast and my celebrity dopplerleganger, nbc's luke russert. a man, i will say, who does not really take a vacation, luke. you have been in the trenches this whole holiday season, my fr
at the end of february there is the triple threat, the automatic spending cuts, the debt ceiling, and a continuing resolution to fund the government. there are also two pieces of legislation that embarrassingly congress dropped the ball on last year are, relief for victims of hurricane sandy and renewal of the violence against women act. there is the farm bill that sets farm subsidies and food aid for the poor. there is postal reform, as the usps hemorrhaging $25 million a day and may need a...
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. >> this sequestration -- this spending cut today was done a year ago and they raised the debt ceiling. they're a year behind. and you work for bill clinton. and i am an admirer of many of bill clinton's economic policies. bill clinton, gingrich, a handshake was a handshake. they said they cut spending, they cut spending. they said they'd reform welfare, they reformed welfare. these guys, it's like a floating crap game. i can't figure out who's on first and the money is going into which sewer. >> i do think ultimately it's not going to be the debt ceiling. that's one where congress almost by definition is going to lose. it's a poor place to have this discussion. it's going to happen in and around sequestration. and you made a point earlier about the fact why don't the republicans come up with a clear idea and clear frame. i think that applies to both democrats or republicans and i would submit the first side that does it in a clear big way that provides a bigger context and framing is going to be much stronger position. that's where the fight's going to take place. >> there is one clea
. >> this sequestration -- this spending cut today was done a year ago and they raised the debt ceiling. they're a year behind. and you work for bill clinton. and i am an admirer of many of bill clinton's economic policies. bill clinton, gingrich, a handshake was a handshake. they said they cut spending, they cut spending. they said they'd reform welfare, they reformed welfare. these guys, it's like a floating crap game. i can't figure out who's on first and the money is going into which...
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also a debt ceiling alarm bell from the bipartisan policy center saying the treasury department's going to run out of room on the debt ceiling earlier than we thought. february 15th, they say. that's the "x" date when we can't pay all of our bills, when we literally only have that date $9 billion coming in, and we have $52 billion in bills. imagine that in your own household. if you had $9 billion coming in and $52 million going out. when you look at it, it's staggering. i think we have a chart on the left. that's how much daily catch flow analysis, that means how much on the left, $9 billion is coming in. look at all the bills on the right we have to play, interest on the debt, $30 billion, we only are bringing in $9 billion a day on february 15th, but we have $30 billion in debt payments. how about irs refunds because it is, of course, tax season. federal salaries and benefits, $3.5 million, military active pay, medicare/medicaid, defense, food/hud/welfare/unemployment, other spending. that's how unbalanced it is. that's why they say we can't live like this anymore. the fight about ho
also a debt ceiling alarm bell from the bipartisan policy center saying the treasury department's going to run out of room on the debt ceiling earlier than we thought. february 15th, they say. that's the "x" date when we can't pay all of our bills, when we literally only have that date $9 billion coming in, and we have $52 billion in bills. imagine that in your own household. if you had $9 billion coming in and $52 million going out. when you look at it, it's staggering. i think we...
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we have yet to cut one dime from the last debt ceiling agreement and here it is time to do it again. we've got to stop the madness. . . living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. help relieve the pain and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop joi damage. so you can treat more than just the pain. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worseng heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if youhave had, are prone to infections or have symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough, or sores. you should not start humira if you have any kind
we have yet to cut one dime from the last debt ceiling agreement and here it is time to do it again. we've got to stop the madness. . . living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. help relieve the pain and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop joi damage. so you can treat more than just the pain. humira can lower...
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ceiling, automaticking spending cut and the deficit. live coverage gets started at 12:00 eastern. >>> now immigration enforcement in the u.s. a recent report found that u.s. spends more on immigration enforcement that all other law enforcement agencies combined. the policy substitute hosted the ninety-minute event. >> good morning, everyone. and happy new year. both to those who have been joining us today. but also to though who are at home viewing this event. i'm the president of the migration policy institute within i would like to welcome you to the discussion of the institute's latest report. when is a tight of "immigration enforcement in the united "the rise of -- and as you will see, the presentation and as we will conclude after the event is over, indeed it is a formable ma machinery that has been created in the united over the past decade or decade and a half. the release of the report could not come at a more appropriate time. since the election, even before that, the president and leaders in the democratic party in the u.s. co
ceiling, automaticking spending cut and the deficit. live coverage gets started at 12:00 eastern. >>> now immigration enforcement in the u.s. a recent report found that u.s. spends more on immigration enforcement that all other law enforcement agencies combined. the policy substitute hosted the ninety-minute event. >> good morning, everyone. and happy new year. both to those who have been joining us today. but also to though who are at home viewing this event. i'm the president...
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he talked about going over the debt ceiling. shutting down the government. said that we need to do what republicans did in 1995 is just shut the whole thing down, stand by our principle demand spending cuts. >> bill: we have that bite. so here's senator ted cruz, republican from texas new tea party leader as to what we should do -- what republicans should do when it comes to the debt ceiling. >> there was some political cost to be paid but at the end of the day, because republicans stood strong in 1995, we saw year after year of balanced budgets and some of the most fiscally possible policies congress has produced in the modern era. if we stand strong, we can do that again and it just comes down to republicans, are we willing to stand strong and face the wrath of the mainstream media criticizing us and the president saying nasty things about us. >> bill: now, is he just an idiot or a liar. the thing is yeah, newt gingrich shut down the government in 1995. how did that work out? newt gingrich got tossed out. republicans lost control of the house. and yeah, we
he talked about going over the debt ceiling. shutting down the government. said that we need to do what republicans did in 1995 is just shut the whole thing down, stand by our principle demand spending cuts. >> bill: we have that bite. so here's senator ted cruz, republican from texas new tea party leader as to what we should do -- what republicans should do when it comes to the debt ceiling. >> there was some political cost to be paid but at the end of the day, because republicans...
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debate the debt ceiling. just give me more borrowing authority. let me have more revenue so i can continue to spend. that will not solve the problem. we have $16 trillion debt. we will have to cut spending. bill: are you in agreement with mitch mcconnell this weekend when he said taxes are off the table? we resolved this issue. we have, sorry, we don't have this problem because we tax too little. we have it because we spend way too much. >> no. he is exactly -- remember the last debt ceiling agreement 16 months ago. two days after the law passed we got downgraded on our credit rating. a week after the bill had passed the market dropped 1323 points. the super-committee which was supposed to identify spending reductions fell apart like many of us thought it would and the scheduled cuts in the last agreement which were supposed to take place were just suspended and postponed five days ago in the fiscal cliff agreement. now it is time to raise the debt ceiling again and we have yet to cut one dime from the last a
debate the debt ceiling. just give me more borrowing authority. let me have more revenue so i can continue to spend. that will not solve the problem. we have $16 trillion debt. we will have to cut spending. bill: are you in agreement with mitch mcconnell this weekend when he said taxes are off the table? we resolved this issue. we have, sorry, we don't have this problem because we tax too little. we have it because we spend way too much. >> no. he is exactly -- remember the last debt...
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, but he is not going to be politically blackmailed over the debt ceiling. with respect to the sequester, replacing it, we need to continue to follow the same pattern that we did with respect to the fiscal cliff. in other words, and last year. last year we had 1.5 trillion dollars in cuts. we'll have to do additional cuts, but it will have to be combined with additional revenue from eliminating a lot of these tax breaks and loopholes that benefit high income individuals. the same kind of tax breaks and loopholes, by the way, that mitt romney and paul ryan talked about during the last campaign. >> now, one of the changes that politico has been writing about today in a profile of congressman cotton, tom cotton, one of the freshmen, is that you've got congressman like tom kolton that is a harvard law graduate. when it comes to congress having been supported in the primary by the club for growth, cho gave $300,000 plus. so he has no loyalty to john boehner or to the party. he has loyalty to those who supported him. and those that want to take a posture on those
, but he is not going to be politically blackmailed over the debt ceiling. with respect to the sequester, replacing it, we need to continue to follow the same pattern that we did with respect to the fiscal cliff. in other words, and last year. last year we had 1.5 trillion dollars in cuts. we'll have to do additional cuts, but it will have to be combined with additional revenue from eliminating a lot of these tax breaks and loopholes that benefit high income individuals. the same kind of tax...
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we can have a debt ceiling crisis every week now. >> that's leadership. >> stephanie: yes. unless obama agrees to trillions of sending cuts outright. if cracks are forming in the republicans offensive, democrats don't have to resort to unconventional means. we'll see what adam schiff thinks about this. because he knows a little something about something. >> he does. >> stephanie: bob in boston you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, bob. >> caller: how are you doing? >> stephanie: good, go ahead. >> caller: any time people want to put guns in schools, why don't you just respond by saying fort hood. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: how come so many people died at fort hood at the hands of one shooter. >> stephanie: columbine also there was an armed guard. yeah, that's just a ridiculous idea. >> uh-huh. >> stephanie: that's just dumb. okay. twenty-nine minutes after the hour. charlie pierce next on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden ag
we can have a debt ceiling crisis every week now. >> that's leadership. >> stephanie: yes. unless obama agrees to trillions of sending cuts outright. if cracks are forming in the republicans offensive, democrats don't have to resort to unconventional means. we'll see what adam schiff thinks about this. because he knows a little something about something. >> he does. >> stephanie: bob in boston you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, bob. >> caller:...
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we are joined by a fantastic panel of experts to help us cut trees some of this confusion. and pull back and look at some of the bigger strategic questions out there. i'm joined by three folks. the senior fellow and director of the church -- director of research here at brookings institution. he is one the most prolific voices in this issue and has written hundreds of articles, including one on foreignpolicy.com right now. his most recent book includes opportunity, why nuclear arms is still important and the wounded giant, america's armed forces in an age of austerity. the larger and by one of the top thinkers and teachers in the field of security studies. he is a professor at columbia in university. his numerous books have garnered critical success from the american political science association for the best book in political science. he is also a key facilitator of a facility studies workshop. he has a great deal of experience in the policy field. the senior fellow, he is a former staff member a mark on the national security council and served six years on the national se
we are joined by a fantastic panel of experts to help us cut trees some of this confusion. and pull back and look at some of the bigger strategic questions out there. i'm joined by three folks. the senior fellow and director of the church -- director of research here at brookings institution. he is one the most prolific voices in this issue and has written hundreds of articles, including one on foreignpolicy.com right now. his most recent book includes opportunity, why nuclear arms is still...
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he specifically blames house republicans but both sides are gearing up for a fight on the debt ceiling. president obama said last week he won't negotiate and some republicans won't raise the debt ceiling without getting their spending cuts. the coin may be a big fat joke but it's not about the coin when you think of this, it's reflectiveysfunctional it is on capitol hill, they're creating a magic coin to solve the u.s. debt crisis? come on. >> i'd like to have my own personal trillion-dollar coin to pay off all my debts no matter what anyone else says. >> print your face on it, right? >> no, i want your face on it. >> okay, deal. >> thank you, alison. >>> her life was cut short more than a year ago, now the uk has opened a second probe into the death of amy winehouse. we'll head to london for a life report. hi. i'm henry winkler. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like how a reve
he specifically blames house republicans but both sides are gearing up for a fight on the debt ceiling. president obama said last week he won't negotiate and some republicans won't raise the debt ceiling without getting their spending cuts. the coin may be a big fat joke but it's not about the coin when you think of this, it's reflectiveysfunctional it is on capitol hill, they're creating a magic coin to solve the u.s. debt crisis? come on. >> i'd like to have my own personal...